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Fig. 3 | Acta Epileptologica

Fig. 3

From: Continuous video electroencephalogram for herpes simplex encephalitis: a case report and literature review

Fig. 3

Continuous video electroencephalography (CVEEG) presentation before and after diazepam intervention. a Video electroencephalography (VEEG) presentation on the day of admission. CVEEG showed diffuse slowing in the theta and delta range and periodic sharp-slow wave discharges (once/2–3S, as the red arrows showed) that correlated with the patient’s rhythmic lip smacking movements (as the red dots showed). b VEEG presentation after diazepam intervention. The periodic discharges and rhythmic lip smacking movements were terminated after diazepam intervention

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